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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - The taxpayers will not have to pay a penny for the more-than $10 million in utility improvements scheduled for Fayetteville State University.

The Fayetteville Observer reports (https://bit.ly/1tBwQqG ) the money the university saves on energy will pay for the project.

The work is being done by Brady Energy Services and is expected to reduce university energy use by a third. The Greensboro company guarantees the money saved will exceed what is spent on the project or the company will cover the difference.

A total of 22 buildings are getting upgrades expected to save the university almost $1 million a year in energy costs.